It probably brings to new light, I suppose, the comments by your spokesperson, Janemary Banigan, who commented to the CBC that ”After the investigation began,”—this is the investigation regarding Grant Thornton—“SDTC brought in legal counsel...to conduct an internal review.” She “declined to say...what the results of that review had been, but she told the CBC last month that it had found nothing to substantiate the allegations.”
Ms. Verschuren, in your opening comments or in response to a question, you said that you found the assessment or report done by one of your own to be very thorough— probably very objective, right?
That's very interesting, because obviously the two of you, Ms. Verschuren and Ms. Lawrence, need a refresher, I think, on what conflict of interest really means. Quite frankly, Mr. Vandenberg, being a member of the Ontario Bar, certainly has responsibilities as a lawyer to understand what a conflict of interest is—not an actual conflict, which this clearly is, but a perceived conflict. In fact, he was paid for this report as well.
To both you, Ms. Lawrence and Ms. Verschuren, how much was Mr. Vandenberg paid?